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@ali_naka - African

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The Kikuyu people rebelled during World War II for their land, suffering brutal torture by British soldiers. The atrocities were hidden to justify colonialism, rooted in the belief of Western superiority. Despite this history, there are individuals fighting against colonization both domestically and internationally. We must acknowledge our shared humanity and work towards a more equitable world.
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Speaker 0: For the 2nd world war, there was an uprising by the Kikuyu people who wanted their land back. The Kikuyu were herded into concentration camps and fortified villages. Almost the entire population of over a 1000000 people. People were systematically tortured to death. They invented a new kind of pliers whose purpose was first to crush men's testicles and then to cut them off. They raped women with bayonets. They raped men. Similarly, a favorite technique was to ram sand up the rectum with a stick. Sometimes they were rolled up in barbed wire and kicked around the compound until they bled to death. Some of the British soldiers boasted about this. This is within living memory. The colonial secretary lied about it. The papers documenting it were burnt. The impact of the rich and powerful nations has been so phenomenally murderous and destructive that it has been completely airbrushed from our national consciousness. In order to justify the land grabbing colonial projects, you had to create an ideology. We, the Europeans or the Americans, have come to rescue the rest of the world from its depravity and backwardness. But in order to do that, you have to be able to demonstrate that the rest of the world is depraved and backward. From this, arose the racism that is still with us today. It was a necessary component of the colonial project. Some people might claim, well, okay. We broke a few eggs to make this omelette. It's as if all those human beings were eggs. But look at the omelette. Isn't it fantastic? Look, we've made this fantastic omelette. Forget about all that unpleasant stuff and let's just celebrate where we are. Where we are is a continuation of the project. We commodified people's land and people's labor and turned it into our property. We're also destroying the rest of the living world alongside it. We don't have to be like this. We are the same human beings as anybody else. We're all part of the same big human family. We just have to recognize that, accept that. And of course, within western countries, there are plenty of brilliant people resisting colonization both internal colonization within our own countries and external colonization of other people's countries.
Saved - November 19, 2023 at 4:38 PM

@ali_naka - African

Incompetent, Corrupt African rulers are emboldening the colonial thieves!! https://t.co/mr6exRYHkX

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Africans often claim that Europeans have stolen their resources, but the truth is that these resources are still in Africa and are being sold by African leaders. The real issue is why Africans aren't utilizing their own resources. For example, Mr. Beast had to go to Kenya to build water wells because the Kenyan government didn't take the initiative. Nigeria, with a population of 220 million, produces only 10% of the electricity that Hungary, with a population of 10 million, produces. Africans should build their own future instead of expecting handouts. However, Europeans should also prepare for Africa's potential rise in technology and military capacity, as there may be a future war between Europe and Africa.
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Speaker 0: If you've been on TikTok for a while, you must have heard about a ton of Africans telling you that Europeans stole Africa's resources. Now there's a lot to say about that. 1st and foremost, most of these resources are still in Africa, and they're not being stolen by Europeans. They're actually being sold to Europeans by the African state leadership. Your own elites are robbing you. It's not us doing it, not anymore. The real issue, of course, is why aren't Africans using their own resources to do things? Why does Mr. Beast have to go to Kenya to build water wells? Why didn't the Kenyan government do it themselves? I suppose the Kenyan government could have done it themselves. They just chose not to do it. Nigeria is now a country of almost 220,000,000 people, the largest country in Africa, but they only produce about 10% of Today, that a small country like Hungary, Hungary only has 10,000,000 people, but they produce 10 times as much electricity as Nigeria does. I mean, I know you want to have your Wakanda, right? But do you expect white people to give it to you? No. You're supposed to build it yourself. Having said all this, it is, of course, obvious that we Europeans in the North need to prepare for a possible potential African rise in terms of technology and therefore also in terms of military capacity. And that means we in Europe need to already start looking ahead and thinking ahead about how we are going to win the war against Africa because there will be a future war between Europe and Africa.
Saved - November 19, 2023 at 8:02 AM

@ali_naka - African

Incompetent, Corrupt African rulers are emboldening the colonial thieves!! https://t.co/mr6exRYHkX

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Many Africans claim that Europeans have stolen Africa's resources, but the truth is that these resources are being sold by African leaders. The real issue is why Africans aren't utilizing their own resources. For example, Mr. Beast had to go to Kenya to build water wells because the Kenyan government didn't take the initiative. Nigeria, with a population of 220 million, produces only 10% of the electricity that Hungary, with a population of 10 million, produces. Africans should build their own future instead of expecting it to be handed to them. However, Europeans should also prepare for Africa's potential rise in technology and military capacity, as there may be a future war between Europe and Africa.
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Speaker 0: If you've been on TikTok for a while, you must have heard about a ton of Africans telling you that Europeans stole Africa's resources. Now there's a lot to say about that. 1st and foremost, most of these resources are still in Africa, and they're not being stolen by Europeans. They're actually being sold to Europeans by the African state leadership. Your own elites are robbing you. It's not us doing it, not anymore. The real issue, of course, is why aren't Africans using their own resources to do things? Why does Mr. Beast have to go to Kenya to build water wells? Why didn't the Kenyan government do it themselves? I suppose the Kenyan government could have done it themselves. They just chose not to do it. Nigeria is now a country of almost 220,000,000 people, the largest country in Africa, but they only produce about 10% of Today, that a small country like Hungary, Hungary only has 10,000,000 people, but they produce 10 times as much electricity as Nigeria does. I mean, I know you want to have your Wakanda, right? But do you expect white people to give it to you? No. You're supposed to build it yourself. Having said all this, it is, of course, obvious that we Europeans in the North need to prepare for a possible potential African rise in terms of technology and therefore also in terms of military capacity. And that means we in Europe need to already start looking ahead and thinking ahead about how we are going to win the war against Africa because there will be a future war between Europe and Africa.
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